Milk-bottle



Patented June 1, 1920;

Inventor. C'. R Chenezy IC. B. CHENEHY,

' MILK BOTTLE.

APPLmATloN FILED MAY 27, 1919I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES R. CHENERY, 0F BUFFALO, NEW YORK.

MILK-BOTTLE.

'liquid containing receptacles and more particularly to paper milkbottles.

An important object of this inventionis to provide a paper milk bottleso constructed so as to permit of the utilization of the filling andcapping machines now in use for filling and capping my improved paperbottle.

A further object of the invention is to provide apaper milk bottleconstructed -of a plurality of paper layers having one of its layersterminating short of the ltop of the other layers thereby providing'acap receiving shoulder.

A further object of this invention 1s to provide a paper milk bottlehaving a reinforcing collar embedded within the layers for.strengthening the neck of the bottle;l

A further object of this invention is to provide a paper milk bottle ofthe character described having a novelly constructed bottom adapted toreduce to an appreciable extent the cost of manufacturing the bottle.

Other objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent duringthe course of the following description.

In the accompanying drawing formin a part of this specification and inwhich l1ke numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout thesame.

Figure 1 is a side elevation of a bottle constructed in vaccordancevwith my invention, parts thereof being shown in section, and,

Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the,

Specification of Letters Patent.

degree of rigidity. Inl constructing the model, the body portion 5 isprovided with a reduced upper portion to provide a neck. An inner layer8 of wax paper or other waterproof material is disposed inwardly of thelayer6 and has its top side terminating short of the tops of theelements 6 and 7, for providing a cap receiving shoulder 10. An annularcollar l1 is disposed within the body portion 5 and has its top thereof'in horizontal" plane with the top of the body portion and has its lowerportion extending beyond the upper end of the inner layer 8 forproviding a reinforcing element.r

As clearly shown in F'ig. 2, the lower side of the annular collar 11 istapered.

Patented June 1', 1920.

AppIcation filed May 27, 1919. Serial No. 300,051. f i

The lower end of the inner layer 8 terminates short of the bottom of thebody portion 5' thereby spacing a bottom 12 from the surface on whichthe bottom rests. The bottom 12has its sides 13 extended between theinner layer 8 and body portion 5 and secured theretoby any suitablemeans. The edge portions 13 function as flanges in supporting the bottoml2.

In the use of invention, it will be apparent that the same filling andcapping machines may be employed as are now employed in filling andcapping the usual 'glass milk bottles. I

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of myinvention, it is understood that I may make such minor changes inarrangementand construction of parts, as will remain within the spiritof the invention and the scope of the appended claim.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is A receptacleincluding a plurality of strips wound in tubular formation, a. liquidproof sheet disposed upon the inner face of the innermost strip andstopping short of the upper end of thestrips, and an annular.reinforcing element engaged between the upper ends of the liquid -proofsheet and the inner strip and retaining the upper edge of said sheet outof the plane of the reinforcing element to afford a shoulder upon whicha. closure cap l.is adapted to seat.

In testimonywhereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

CHARLES CHENERY. Witnesses:

W. J. HEGGEMUND, N. Gr. I-IoRrrz.

